The Elizabeth Icon: 1603-2003

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ISBN: 1403911991
ISBN 13: 9781403911995
Autor: Walker, J
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xii, 232 S., 24 s/w Illustr., 232 p. 24 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 25.11.2003
Auflage: 1/2003
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Marks the 400th anniversary of Elizabeth’s deathOriginality – explores the image of Queen Elizabeth I functioning as an icon of EnglishnessLooks at the similarities and differences between public responses to Diana, Princess of Wales and Elizabeth IChronologically follows issues of public interest and controversy over 400 years by reading the varied manifestations of the Icon of the ‚Virgin Queen’Includes discussion of the film ElizabethLooks at items from popular 19th and 20th-century culture (children’s books, tea cards) in relation to the multivalent power of public iconsCategorizes the many biographies of Elizabeth I by the varied agendas of the authors and contemporary audiencesIncludes discussion of official and unofficial publications surrounding the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II to theorize the problems of monarchy and memory in the post-modern ageWritten in an accessible style

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Beschreibung

Surveying four-hundred years of British history, Walker examines how the memory - the icon - of Queen Elizabeth has been used as a marker for Englishness in disputes political and social, in art, literature and popular culture. From her second Westminster tomb to the pseudo-secret histories of the Restoration, from Georgian ballads to Victorian paintings, biographies, children's books, Suffragette banners, novels and films, trends in scholarship and rubber bath ducks, the icon becomes more powerful as the idea of Englishness becomes more arbitrary.

Autorenporträt

JULIA M. WALKER is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the State University of New York at Geneseo, and the editor of Milton and the Idea of Woman (1988), Dissing Elizabeth (1998), and the author of Medusa's Mirrors: Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, and the Metamorphosis of the Female Self (1998). She received the Milton Society's Hanford Award for the Most Distinguished Milton Essay of 1997.

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